French farmers block Paris streets in protest against Mercosur trade deal
![]() French farmers launched a pre-dawn blockade of roads into Paris and several of the city's landmarks in protest against a sweeping trade deal the European Union hopes soon to sign with South American nations as well as other local grievances. "We are between resentment and despair. We have a feeling of abandonment, with Mercosur being an example," Stephane Pelletier, a senior member of the Coordination Rurale union, told Reuters beneath the Eiffel Tower. The deal is backed by countries such as Germany and Spain and the Commission appeared closer to winning Italy's backing. Rome's support for the deal would mean the EU had the votes needed to approve the trade accord with or without French support. A vote on the accord is expected on Friday. |

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